The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 December 1969 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Dec. 31, 1969

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Michael Storms Takes Pensylvania Girl As Bride In Candlelight Service

Michael D. Storms and Carolyn J. Kadel were married during a 6 p.m. candlelight nuptial mass in the Saint Francis of Assisis church at Harrisburg, Pa., on Saturday, Dec. 27. Rev. Michael E. Homola officiated. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Don Runge of Syracuse, L. Gene Storms of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Kadel of Harrisburg. Music was provided by the Chamber Players of the Harrisburg Symphony orchestra. Pants Ensemble The bride appeared in a pants ensemble of ivory Mousseline de Soie. It featured long full sleeves and a fitted bodice with gold jeweled bolero and matching gold jeweled headpiece. She carried You Can Earn 71/2% Present Annual Rate With Our Debenture NOTES Budget Loan Corp. Offeip made by Prospectus to residents of Ind. only. Information At Our Office Budget Investment 105 W. Main St. Phone: 457-3532 SYRACUSE, IND. 46567

Suits Sport Coats Slacks Outerwear “Our 20th Year” Buffalo At Market Warsaw

antiqued poinsettias. Miss Ronna Elaschner of Boston, Mass., wAs the; maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Carol Neff of Philadelphia, Pa. Tom J. Martin^ of Syracuse served as best man) Ushers were Mark Zanna of Conn., and Frank and Richard Kadel of Harrisburg. A reception followed the ceremony. It was held in the West Shore country club. The new Mrs. Storms received her AB from Elmira college for women in Elmira, N.Y., and her MAT from Brown university. Mr. Storms graduated magna cum laude from Wittenberg college and is presently a candidate for PH.D in social psychology at Yale university in New Haven, Conn. The couple will reside in New Haven. SAVINGS BOND SALES UP Joe Ettinger, chairman of the Kosciusko County U. S. savings bonds committee, has received a report revealing that the county’s savings bonds sales for November were $49,581 compared with $43,467 for the corresponding period of last year. Indiana sales for November were $10,616,861 and $10,562,081 for a like period of 1968—a gain of .5 per cent. Forty-five of Indiana’s 92 counties reported sales gains for the month when compared with sales for 1968.

REMEMBERWHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO The board of trustees of the Lakeland School corporation met in special session and set March 9 for the dedication of the New Wawasee high school. Angela Graff, r 3, was admitted to the Whitley county hospital on Thursday and was released Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlabach, r 1, are the parents of a son born December 22 in the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Anna S. Peters, 87, r 3, died Thursday. Surviving is one son, seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren. Charles Crow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crow, has been discharged from the U. S. army at Fort Ord, Calif. FIVE YEARS AGO A party for the seventh and eighth grades was held in the Lakeland Youth Center, Friday. The Calvary EUB church will have a family night New Year’s eve in the church. A Syracuse native, William Walker, died early this week at Chicago. Mr. Walker resided for a number of years at Elkhart. Mrs. Jerry Rogers, r 3, was released from the Goshen hospital Thursday, Dec. 24. Lt. James Connolly stationed in Germany was promoted to the rank of captain recently. TEN YEARS AGO Rev. and Mrs. Kennard Robinson are in Minneapolis, Minn, for a visit with relatives. Harry Grieger’s bid of $175 was high for license plate RT 1 when the auction closed Saturday at the local license branch. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money and family enjoyed the annual Money family Christmas dinner and party at Portland on Sunday. Work began Monday on the new store front at Pilcher’s. This will be another improvement for downtown Syracuse. F. A. Singeton and family have returned from the west coast where they spent the holidays. TWENTYYEARSAGO Alonzo Rookstool, 77, died in his home four miles east of town on Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, one son, one daughter, a grandchild and a brother. Fred (Shorty) Searfoss who underwent a major operation a week ago in the Goshen hospital was removed to his home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Causer announced the engagement of their daughter, Jeannette to Howard Penrose of Nappanee. Carl Jones, Eugene Druckamiller and Mrs. Vern Brown left Tuesday for Fort Worth, Tex., to spend a few days in the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mrs. Blanch Mason went to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Velma Tuttle and sons. Mrs. Mason will return after the holidays. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO A son was born December 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Prough in

Bi) TBiTsSw I ■’ BRADEMAS AND MRS ROBERT KENNEDY DEDICATE ‘SESAME STREET* — Congressman John Brademas (D-Ind.) speaks at the dedication ceremony changing the name of a Washington ghetto street to “Sesame Street” in tribute to the television program for preschoolers sponsored by the Children’s Television Workshop. Brademas’ subcommittee is currently conducting hearings on preschool education and day care legislation. To Brademas’ right, is Mrs. Robert Kennedy who also attended the dedication ceremony.

the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Long entertained Mr. and Mrs. Neal Phebus and family of Sylvania, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skidgel on Sunday. C. H. Pfingst of Chicago spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pfingst and brother, A. A. Pfingst. Miss Alice Mann left Wednesday for a short visit with relatives at Montpelier, Ohio. Charles Kolberg died December 15 at the age of 73 years and 21 days. Surviving is his wife, one son, a daughter and several grandchildren, r 14 Ji SUMMER WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grubb of 1122 Erwin street, Elkhart, are announcing the engagement of their daughter Cora Sue to Larry Wayne Eisenhour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eisenhour of Milford. Miss Grubb graduated from Elkhart high school and attended Ball State university. She is presently employed by the trust department of the First National Bank of Elkhart county. She is the granddaughter of the late D. W. Hastings, a former Milford druggist. Mr. Eisenhour is a graduate of New Paris high school and is engaged in farming. A summer wedding is planned. SYRACUSE LOCALS Bill Pipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp, Syracuse,* a freshman at Indiana university, is at home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dial Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Syracuse, were at Fort Wayne last Saturday to attend the wedding of their niece, Teresa Stummer, to Stanley Furniss. Airman first class Allen E. Smith was home for one week to spend Christmas with his parents, the Robert Smiths, and family at Syracuse.

WE'RE MOVING AFTER MONDAY, DEC. 29 OUR NEW ADDRESS WILL BE Oakes Accounting & Tax Service Beemer Enterprises Building Pickwick Road, east of Sportsman Center ROBERT J. MAUZY, Owner Box 547 Ph.: 219-457-3447 Syracuse, Indiana

Jehovah’s Witnesses Set Three-Day Conference A three-day conference of Jehovah’s Witnesses scheduled to begin this Friday at the Cassopolis high school, Cassopolis, Mich., will be a featured part of the continuous training program of activity for the group. Brand Williams, presiding minister of the Syracuse congregation, said that Jehovah’s Witnesses are one of the world’s fastest growing ministerial societies and never “graduates” its ministers. According to Brand Williams, Frank J. Picel, circuit minister, directs the group’s activities in this area and will direct the Bible assembly in Cassopolis. The conference theme “Right Kind of Ministers” stresses the activity of the group of each becoming a house-to-house minister. “All features of their ministry will be covered at the conference which is really an extension of and a refresher for the regular training program conducted in all congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses,” Brand Williams said. Marvin L. Holien, district minister from Brooklyn, N.Y., will deliver the principal talk of the conference “True Worship Versus the False” at 2 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Among the more than 1,000 expected to attend from northern Indiana and southern Michigan will be about 40 delegates from the local area. MRS. KELLER BREAKS LEG IN ACCIDENT Mrs. Mildred M. Keller, 52, Leesburg, suffered a broken ankle in a two-car accident last Tuesday. Samuel A. Fisher, 58, r 1 Leesburg, suffered minor injuries in the accident. Police report Mrs. Keller failed to yield the right of way. She was cited for same. The accident occurred at the intersection of county road 700 north and county road 300 east, three miles east of Leesburg. Damages to Mrs. Keller’s vehicle were set at S7BO. Damage to Fisher’s car was undetermined. Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kline and daughter, Jennifer, of r 1 Milford were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kline of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks and Robbie of Milford and Mrs. Ollie Schlotterback of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kegebein of r 2 Milford were dinner guests last Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beer and family of r 2 Milford. A gift exchange was also held.

LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham Ligonier Churches Vote To Unite Two churches of Ligonier, the First United Methodist and Centenary United Methodist have voted to become one church group. They will have a united administration and common program with both church buildings being used for worship and church school for a period of five years. There will also be occasional united services. If during that time the united congregation would vote to add onto and remodel one of the present buildings a United Church building could be obtained by a three-fourths majority vote of the entire congregation. The youth groups of the church have been united for some time and Rev. Walter House has served both churches since last May. Christmas Contest Winners Announced Winners in the Christmas Lighting Contest sponsored by the Ligonier JayCees are: Religious, the Arnold McCormick residence, 722 Jay St.; novelty, first-Paul Tyler, 309 Grand St. and second-Paul Moring, W. Second St.; general, first-Gerald A. Shultz, W. Second St., and second-Wayne Eash, Parkview Meadow. DAMAGE SUIT FILED HERE Dale L. Fought, r 3, has been named defendant in a damage suit by Howard Lewis and his son, James 18, of Wawaka. Damages of $105,000 are asked for, the outgrowth of extensive injuries received by James Lewis. The affadavit claims that James suffers from total loss of motion of the left ankle, enlarged left leg, amputated left toe, and loss of an athletic scholarship at Butler university because he could not play football. The accident in which Lewis was injured was a motorcycleauto accident in 1968. $5,000 of the damages asked for are to the cycle and for the doctor and medical bills. President’s Council Meeting Set For January 5 Extension Homemakers of Noble county will hold their first President’s Council meeting in connection with an officer’s training program on Monday, January, 5, in the Noble county court house. Training sessions for presidents, vice presidents, secretaries and treasurers of all the clubs will be in charge of the county officers. Kent Cunningham Named Vice President Announcement has been made by the American State Bank that Kent L. Cunningham has been elected assistant vice president, effective January 1, 1970. In his new position Mr. Cunningham will be responsible for the installment loan department of the bank. He began his association with the bank in 1961 in the bookkeeping department. After serving as a teller he was made assistant cashier in 1964. Cunningham attended the American Institute of Banking in Fort Wayne and will graduate from the Graduate School of Banking, University of Wisconsin, Madison, next June. He and his family reside on r 1 Ligonier. Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the 29th of December, 1949. Bessie I. Himes 900 00 Lawrence W. Butts 900.00 Wm. E. Ellis 900.00 E. Mazie Alexander 720.00 David E. Andrews 900.00 Charles M. Brower 901.87 Arthur L. Moser 337.50 Carl T. Zimmer 765.00 Wayne R. Johnson 100.00 Carl Klotz 84.39 Robert O. Jones 100.00 Ray Eckert 112.50 Amer Koontz 100.00 Charles A. Mikel 100.00 Austin I. Neher Alton Boggs 84.39 Darrell Phillips 112.50 John W. Lutes 100,00 Warren Hawley 84.39 Robert L. Hoffman 100 00 Willis Whisler 112.50 Harold Kuhn 13125 John Davidsen 112.50 Claud Stahl 112.50 R. Steven Hearn 125.00

January 5

Lee W. Adams 108.37 Ruth McCleary 108.37 Charles J. Menzie 108.37 Ralph Oyler 108.37 C. L. "Tim" Rovenstine 108.37 J. Gerald Wallace 108.37 Merl H. Wertenberger 108.37 Harvey Anglin 315.00 Fredrick W. Gilliam 315.00 Maurice Dorsey 315.00 Edith B. Beltz 416.74 Ethna Scott 400.00 Princess Marie Frush 358.37 Frances Noble 333.36 Norma Jean Messmore 316.73 Kathryn M. Teel 416.74 Hazel Harman 400.00 Evelyn R. Adams 358.37 Mary Beth Miner 333.37 Catherine B Gonya 1316 74z F. Bonita Freeman 3SB-S7 Margaret E. Garman 341.74 idlee Armey 416.74 Phyllis Munson 400.00 Rita Miller 358.37 Lucille McCleary 333.37 Margaret Menzie 316.74 Ruth Hoppus 386.25 Helen Goshert 334.75 Roger Fellows 540.74 Stanley B. Holderman 524.00 Ronald Robinson 491.74 H. Earl Boggs 375.00 Cassius Alan Rovenstine 491.74 Randy A. Lindzy 416.52 Lorraine M. Moser 490.00 Avis B. Gunter 416.63 Iva L. Carpenter 400.00 Alice R. Randels 358.26 Thelma Leedy 400.00 Margaret Butts 275.63 Gene B. Lee 500.00 Doris L. Camden 575.00 David M. Harshbarger 375 00 Wallace J. Manrow 600.00 Jean L. Smith 450.00 Allan A. Rasor 500.00 Lois M. Coppes 500.00 JeanTuka 278.25 Claudettes. Himes 73.50 Billie F. Andrews 250.00 Bernard T. Minear 375.00 Carol S. Mullet 80.00 Henry Hackworth 458.37 Ralph Whitesell 450.00 Beatrice Weller 142.00 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Milo E. Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 B. James Baker 833.33 George A. Nye 416.74 Georgia U. Nellans 416.74 Howard C. Silveus 24.00 James O. Tuttle 24.00 Robert L. Rasor 266.74 Charles E. Hively 100.00 Shelman Marshall 100.00 Maurice Lewallen 100.00 C. W. Weaver 85.00 Marguerite Hoerr 217.00 Wilson Konkle 400.00 Garold R. Horrick 720.00 Janet I. Wise 252:19 Nancy K. Belcher . 330.00 Christine S. Fowler 334.72 Marjorie E. Cauffman 376.91 Clara Belle Demaree 372.24 Connie Fuller 285.10 Robert O. Jones 300.00 Ray O. Eckert 300.00 Amer Koontz 600.00 Bernice Graham 82.50 Ed A. Rosswurm 105.00 John W. Lutes 300.00 Shirley Connolly 30.00 Education Map & Chart Serv. 550.00 John Davidsen 300.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 90.00 United Telephone Co. 317.77 A. E. Boyce 976.10 Warsaw Printing Co. 1,278.16 Business Equip. Co. 838.12 Puckett Cafeteria 99.19 Executive Office Mach. 50.00 No. Ind. Public Service 625.40 Sewage T reat ment 51.95 Water Utilities 76.30 Bessie I. Himes 27.28 Warsaw Office Supply 65.40 Lawrence Butts 27.28 Kathryn Teel 10.00 Warsaw Postmaster )20.00 A. B. Dick Prod. Co. 104.7.2 Waddell Printing Co. 9.00 William E. Ellis 27.28 Warsaw Post Office 800.00 E. Mazie Alexander 15.60 Bankers Dispatch Corp. 2.50 Faulkner's Bindery 145.00 Gast F uel 8. Serv ice 77.40 Linn's Service 9.56 Schrader 29.17 Warsaw Aviation 23.60 Charles M. Brower 54.80 E. C. Somers 16.70 Arthur L. Moser 84.48 Post Office-W. Lake 12139 Carl T. Zimmer 15.60 Warsaw-Post Office 600 00 W. Lake Post Office 75.00 R. Steven Hearn 490.00 Darrel E. Bruner 21.00 Leona G. Lackey 15.80 Max E. Miller 9.50 Charles Outcelt 9.50 Devon D. Deaton 18.60 Robert Merkle 18.60 Marilyn L. Hammersley 15.80 Pasqualine Beecher 15.80 Donna M. Turner 15.40 Kenneth E. Myers, Jr. 10.50 Paul A. Miller 15.40 Floyd M. Simpson 21.00 Bonnie B. Chilcote 15.80 Russell C. Lichtenwalter 15.40 Louise K. Ganshorn 21.00 Abner F.Maners 8.90 Virginia L. Shultz 8.10 Lloyd E. Kammerdiener 11.10 Robert G. Insley H-50 Charles R. Lamoree 7.70 Merl A. G. Kyler 9 90 Paul W. Cormany 9.70 James Klondaris 7.70 Martha Cox 15.20 Harry H. Appenzeller 11-50 Darold L. Bryan 8.10 Ralph Bailey 17.40 Alice L. Davis 14.60 Mary Elizabeth Ashley 17.00 Iris O. Hayden 15.20 Jay B. Brower 17.40 Orvil R. Kilmer 9.30 Mary B. Judkins > 7 -40 Robert Kaiser 17.40 Harold B. Jorgensen 18.00 Norman L. Emerick 15.20 Julia A. Evans 15-20 Harold A. Ford 15-20 Erwin W. Frauhlger 11.50 Barbara R. Beemer 1150 Virginia L. Logan 9.10 William G. Frush 7.90 Elizabeth M. Phells 8.10 Clyde Bair »10 Frank D. Charlton 10.30 Theo Beer 10 50 Worth T. Ganshorn 8.30 Frances L. Davis 8.30 Quentin M. Evans 9.30 Raymond L. Eltzroth 9.90 Helen Nichols 9.90 Richard G. Hepler 9.90 El van Wiggs 9.90 Inez Beiswanger 9.90 Gene Martin Farling 8.70 Wallace J. Manrow 71.60 Lois M. Coppes 8.00 Lake City Wholesale 14.70 Lawyers Co-Operative 91.50 Max E. Reed 45.00 Thomas A. Edison 222.00 Johnson Lumber Yard 4.20 National Bird Ext. 100.00 Wholesale Electric 28.86 Sharp Hardware . 60.23 Laketon Asphalt 1,123.87 Correlated Prod. 84.35 J. I. Holcomb 82.25 Plymouth Clean Towel S. 34.10 Simon Brothers 25.70 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 52.75 Dick's Standard 14.90 Walmer Supply Inc. 49.00 Business Equip. Co. 218.88 Western Union 4.15 Moore's Plumbing & Hts. 13.95 Wholesale Electric 23.52 Lake City Wholesale 84.30 Plymouth Clean Towel S. 1.1.50 Ind. Restaurant Equip. 84.55 Warsaw Printing Co. 39.75 Reub Williams 4.53 Fredrick Gilliam 375.00 Harvey Anglin 375.00 Maurice Dorsey 375.00 Edward a. Funk 198.32 Milo E. Clase 237.02 B. James Baker 44.27 Ft. Wayne Blue Print Co. 22.21 Ind. Photocopy 131.98 Luhr Alexander 800 Eldon Horn 8.00 Howard Menzie 8.00 Warren Rosbrugh 8.00 Gerald Smalley 8.00 Emra Stookey 8.00 The Mai I Journal 437 .47 Times-Union 402.48 Chas W Cole A Son 5,937.50 Henry Hackworth >5.00 N. E. & E. H. Stephenson 200.00 Xerox Corp. 127.38 Deaton-Beigh Funeral H. 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 300.00 King Memorial Home 200.00 McHatton Funeral H. 400.00 Titus Funeral H. 100.00 Wyman Funeral H. 100.00 John C. Peterson 40.00 Betty Allen 4.00 Jackßaungardner 3.00 John Beeson 3.00 Jerry Clase 21.00 Tim East 3.00 Frank D. Fruit 3.00 Jud' Funnell 3.00

Harry Grubbs 3.00 Everil Heiser 3.00 Mrs Noah Hendrickson 3.00 Robert Himes 9 00 Vernon Himes 3.00 Mrs. Lewis Hite 3.00 Ellis Ihnen 3.00 Mark & Jim Kehoe 3.00 Forst Lutes , : 9.00 Paul Martin 3.00 David Michael 3.00 John D. Mock 3.00 Donavon W. Osborn 3.00 Dean Ryman 24.00 Cara Tucker 3.00 Larry Wentz 3.00 Linda Woodard 6.00 Harold Wrightsman 3 00 Gast Fuel & Service 67.10 General Cage Corp. 34.80 Martin's Feed Mills 85.34 Truman Printing Co. 30.85 Warsaw Chemical Co. 43.60 White's Institute 496.00 Irene Byron Hospital 4,211.50 Silvercrest 2,034.00 Ed A. Rosswurm , 11.30 Orn Nursing Home 299.00 Walter Drugs Inc. 24.25 Harold A. Mason 4.00 McHatton Funeral Home 20.00 Murphy Medical Center 7.00 Phillip Dierks 200.00 Tony Heiman 50.00 Loren T. Kruger 300.00 Cyril F. Likens 300 00 Stanley Scott 388.66 Wayne R. Johnson 616.42 Miller 8. Sons Lumber Co. 125.72 David E. Andrews 279.72 BobbS-Merrill Co. 26.50 Free Methodist Publ. 11.77 Warsaw Printing Co. 21.35 James McCleary 1,200.00 Stanley Custer 97.50 Carl Kessie 212.00 P. R. Michael 418.45 Harold Templin 744.64 Royce Weaver 69.20 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES George M. Haymond 400.00 Carroll Sherman 739.24 Loren J. Pound 616.74 Barbara A. McClure 520.87 Nellie Van Marcke 383.37 Barbara Olds 183.33 United Telephone Co. 33.07 Warsaw, Indiana Postmaster 15.00 Barbara A. McClure 12.88 Loren J. Pound 27.28 Carroll Sherman 63.04 Executive Office Machines 35.00 Business Equip. Co. 17.38 A. B. Dick Prod. 44.00 Walter Drug Store 3.55 Business Equip. Co. 203.22 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES John Alexander 628.90 Charles Cotton . 532.00 Francis Denny 529.20 Merritt Hartman 625.59 Lawrence Kindig 504.00 "Ellis Koher 529.20 Bernard Kuhn 529.20 Ralph Linn 529.20 Donald Metzger 537.60 Leo Mosier . 516.60 Ronald Norman 529.20 Gene R. Ousley 495.00 Roswell Robbins 529.20 Glenwood Secor 504.00 Harley Slater 504.00 Donald Phillip Stiver 510.30 John A. Armold 24.30 Charles Edward Bucher '> 510.30 Emerson Cain 510.30 Ermal G. Coy 514.35 Robert Danner 492.75 John Davis 519.75 Muri Da wait 513.00 Raymond Faulkner 510.30 Don Forney 513.00 Harold Gerard 513.00 Gilbert Griffis 511.65 Frederick E. Kammerer 488.70 Russell Krichbaum 510.30 Donald E. Kuhn 518.40 Alvin H. Miller 517.05 Bobby Miner 518.40 Forrest D. Mitterl ing 481.95 Larry Montel 514.35 Paul Randall 517.05 Luther Van Cleave 490.05 Wayne Wood 510.30 Garl P. Young 515.70 David L. Baker 625.59 Ronald Ray Himes 405.00 Wilfred Fretz 567 00 Max E. Brown 529.20 Worley Spitler 529.20 Donn Shoemaker 549.99 Claude Christner 725.00 Berton Retz 1,083.33 Ronald J. Leiter 541.67 Gary Fenger 432.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 2,102.59 Kos. CO. Hwy. Dept. 7.36 United Telephone Co. 58.72 No. Ind. Public Serv. 268.13 Sewage Treatment Office 70.95 D. H. Lessig Engineers 7.20 Boyer's Lawn & Garden C. 10.00 Emergency Radio Serv. 353.60 Ginter Electric Serv. 99.82 Gragg Equip Co. 7 2.46 Leo Mosier 73.00 Gast Fuel 8. Service 3,326.48 Ace Hardware 52.09 Coverall Rental Serv. 495.60 Craig Welding Shop 8 60 Fifers Fire Extinguishers 3.25 Jagger Hardware 29.03 Leesburg Lumber Co. 87.71 Meek's Painting Service 30.00 Millington Bros. 100.00 Moelling Supply 30.00 Monteith Tire Co. 3,821.85 Purity Cylinder Gases 285.87 Sharp Hardware >1.19 Standard OU ’5.82 Texaco inc. 122.10 Warsaw Auto License Bureau 13.00 Warsaw Chemical Co. 15 36 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 31.50 Business Equip. Co. 32.19. int.SaltCo. 1,616.80 Erie Stone Co. 310.94 J 81M Gravel Corp. 223.19 Western Ind. Aggregates 417.96 Pierceton Equip. Co. 3,312.47 Krick-Tyndall Co. 322.43 Armco Steel Corp. 2,229.92 Logansport Metal Culvert 3,372.65 Minnesota Mining 150.00 Cummins Diesel 10.46 General Truck Sales 789.66 Ginter Electric Serv. 7.06 Harold's Carburetor 15.58 Ind. Equip. 41 05 Korte Brothers 27 81 Mac Allister Mach 509.61 McCormick Motors 40.09 Mike Gill Auto Parts 112.50 Millington Brothers I- 40 Mossman Yarnell* Co. . 13-94 Munson Motor Sales 7 -i° Pope Foundry *0 00 Plymouth Radiator 218.40 Schrader's Auto 7d3 $? Stockberger Mach. 5.20 Superior Pipe Spec. 42.81 Walmer Supply 8 WB<W Truck Sales 2,596.21 Warsaw Auto SSB ?2 Warsaw Wholesale 5.59 Brooks Construction 1,162.59 Phend 8, Brown 16,816.25 Warsaw Asphalt Co. 1,120.00 Fitzpatrick Paint Co. 34.67 R. L. Bauer 72 84 W. L. Cutter Chevrolet 8,828.00 Hall Signs, Inc. 2,922.12 Armco Steel 4,638.80 Logansport Metal Co. 4,112.40 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Howard B. Johnson 700.00 Opal Joy Harman 430.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 430.00 Willie Hugh Nine 430.°0 Phillip Kent Carr 450.00 Lillian O. Davis 385.00 Marjorie Nye 300.00 Esther B. Hoover 300.00 Marjorie E. Himes 325.00 William M. Dalton II 300.00 William I. Chapel 40 00 Nellie Garman 43.00 Fay Hollar 8 4- 80 Leon Kubacki »-<» United Telephone Co. 201.44 Philip K. Carr 3.20 Lillian O. Davis 3.75 Opal Joy Harman 14-50 Marjorie E. Himes 3.75 Esther B. Hoover 3.75 Howard B. Johnson 32.31 Willie Hugh Nine 78 40 Marjorie Nye 3.75 Mary Ruth Wilson 22.70 Business Equip. Co. 147.98 3M Business Prod. 31.46 George K. Balsbaugh «4.00 Brennan's Drug Store 49.15 Ind. University Med. C. 84 90 R. S. Snider 3 00 At. Joseph Hospital 133.40 Johns. Wilson H OC P. D. Grossnickle 65.50 Wm. C. Parke 27.00 F. L. Rheinheimer 15 00 Thornburg Drug Co. 4.00 Walter Drug, the. 13 25 Ind. U.M. Children H. ’2O 00 Jean's Children's H. 340.50 Saint Vincent Villa 854.00 Parkview Memorial Hosp. 341.25 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Com missioners on the 29th day of December, 1,49 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana